Collaboration Data Objects (CDO)

Originally known as Active Messaging, the Collaboration Data Objects (CDO) library allows users to send mails through ASP Scripts.

Collaboration Data Objects (CDO) is Microsoft's technology for building messaging or collaboration applications or adding these capabilities to existing applications. Part of the Microsoft Exchange Server
product, CDO has evolved from what Microsoft formerly called Object Linking and Embedding Messaging and, more recently, Active Messaging.

You can use the sample script provided by TUGGD.COM and tweak it a bit to your requirements, to accept feedback from your website visitors and get
the results emailed to you.

You would need to change the Email Address in the field myMail.From to any Email Address on the domain name on which you are incorporating the script.

Example:

If your Domain Name is abc.com, then you would define the From Email Address as some-name@abc.com. This Email Address need not be existing on the Mail Server of abc.com, however, the
domain name in the myMail.From field has to be yours. You may use an Email Address such as Do_Not_reply@abc.com.

The Email Address in the myMail.To field needs to be changed to your Email Address, where you wish to receive Emails submitted through the form.

The body of the mail should not have bare linefeeds (\n). If a bare linefeed is detected, the SMTP service of Microsoft IIS6 (the Web Server running on
TUGGD.COM's Windows servers) will stop delivering any mail and the mails will get struck in the SMTP queue. This is because Microsoft IIS6 strictly
follows Internet e-mail standards; and these standards forbid the presence of bare linefeed characters in e-mail messages.